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Default Dishwasher leaves grit on dishes

On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 17:39:21 -0400, "Jeff The Drunk"
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On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:14:21 -0400, Van Chocstraw
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Jeff The Drunk wrote:
On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:45:49 -0400, Van Chocstraw
wrote:

Pete C. wrote:
Van Chocstraw wrote:
BM wrote:
Hello,

my Kenmore diskwaher leave grit and garbage on my dishes. this is not
from the dishes that are put in it. the arems move ok and are not clogged.
drain is not clogged. seems to be heating and filling ok?
any suggenstions hot to fix this? is there a buildup of gunk someplace.

thanks
Take it to the nearest bridge and drop it in the river. Then go buy a
real dishwasher. On second thought, you don't need one, they are energy
wasters. Do dishes by hand.
Dishwashers are well proven to both clean better and use less water and
energy than hand washing dishes (presuming you run it with a reasonable
sized load).
Only for idiots who run the hot rinse water continuously.
I KNOW I use much less water than a dish washer. All I need is a small
bowl with soapy water and a sponge. Turn the water on, rinse, shut the
water off. Some people are so stupid and run a full sink of water and
run the hot water the whole time for rinsing.
A dish washer fills and empties several times using hot water all the
time and use an electrical element to dry like an oven. Total waste of
power. And sometimes they don't even get all the crud off. You either
have to Pre-wash or wash again after. Really STUPID!

I warsh my dish in the crick behind my trailer with homemade soap!
Sometime I even warsh the dog dish like that too!

Why warsh'em? you gonna just dirty dem agin. Just scrap'em off and re-usem.


I warsh mine once in the spring when the ice on the crick thaws and
once in the fall befer it freezes. Then I let the dawg lick em clean
inbetween.

Yore dawg is named "Soap and Water" I presume.